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Sep 21, 2016 · The unauthorized immigrant population in the U.S. – 11.1 million in 2014 – has remained essentially stable since 2009 after nearly two decades of changes.
Sep 1, 2010 · The largest impact of the revised population estimates on the Pew estimates of unauthorized immigrants are in 2007 and 2008. For those two years, the new figures for …
Jul 12, 2019 · Jeffrey S. Passel, senior demographer, on the research techniques used to derive the unauthorized immigrant population estimate in the U.S. and the challenges involved.
Jul 22, 2024 · What we know about unauthorized immigrants living in the U.S. The unauthorized immigrant population in the U.S. grew to 11 million in 2022, but remained below the peak of 12.2 …
May 11, 2010 · The Census Bureau does not ask U.S. residents for their immigration status when they are counted in the 2010 Census or other population surveys. A major reason is that bureau officials …
Feb 1, 2011 · Unauthorized Immigrant Population: National and State Trends, 2010 I. Overview As of March 2010, 11.2 million unauthorized immigrants were living in the United States, virtually …
Mar 2, 2011 · Unauthorized immigrants are estimated to account for 8 million workers in the labor force as of March 2010, also little changed from 2009 and down from a 2007 peak of 8.4 million. …
Pew Research Center’s estimates of the size of the unauthorized immigrant population use a well-accepted residual methodology that is explained in detail in our reports (Passel, Cohn, Krogstad and …
An analysis of the year of entry of unauthorized immigrant parents of babies born in 2009 indicates that 61% arrived before 2004, 30% arrived from 2004 to 2007, and 9% arrived from 2008 to 2010. …
Dec 1, 2011 · Additional details about the characteristics of Hispanic unauthorized immigrants—who comprise 81% of the unauthorized immigrant population—are available from the Pew Hispanic …
In summary, the number of unauthorized immigrants living in the United States in January 2010 was 10.8 million—the same as in January 2009—but down from 11.8 million in January 2007. Between …
The number of unauthorized immigrants in the nation's workforce, 8 million in March 2010, also did not differ from the Pew Hispanic Center estimate for 2009. As with the population total, the number of …
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